BOSTON – Coming off a four-game road swing, the Suffolk women's soccer team returns to James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park Saturday afternoon as it entertains Norwich at 12:45 p.m. in a GNAC contest.

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LAST TIME OUT The Suffolk women's soccer team has its season-best, two-game win streak halted Tuesday night as Eastern Nazarene took down the Rams, 4-0, at Veterans Memorial Stadium.

RUNDOWN ON THE RAMS Suffolk split its four-game road test, 2-2, to move to 2-6 on the year and 1-1 in GNAC competition.

Alexandra Nagri has been the Rams offensive staple as the sophomore has tallied a team-high 11 points off five scores and one assist. Jennifer Martin scored two goals and handed out three helpers for seven points, while Jessica Harmon and Kaitlin Flores round out Suffolk's scorers with two goals and one goal, respectively.

Kirsten Weiker has seen nearly every minute of action in net for the Rams. The first-year keeper has 74 saves to her credit and sports a .712 save percentage.

CATCH UP ON THE CADETS Norwich notched its second win of the season Wednesday night as the Cadets blanked Lyndon State, 1-0. Now 2-4-1 overall, the Cadets are still in search of their first GNAC victory as they sit at 0-1-1 in conference play.

Five of Norwich's seven contests have been shutouts. Four players have scored the Cadets' five goals with Tiana Cass' two tallies leading the way. Ashley Carvalho, Kristen Dukette and Danielle Johnson each have one goal to their credit. Jordan Kacur and Mehgan McMullen own an assist each.

A trio of keepers have split action in between the pipes for Norwich with Leandra Flores-Nieves making four starts. The sophomore netminder made 27 saves and let 11 balls past her for a .711 save percentage and a 3.41 goals-against average in 290 minutes of action. Both of the Cadets victories have come with Brooke Dewyea in net as the freshman has allowed one goal and made 15 stops for a .938 percentage and 0.40 goals-against average. Holly Lutz has seen action in 134 minutes, making eight saves and allowing five goals.

HAT TRICKS Alexandra Nagri's career-high, three-goal game at the University of Saint Joseph's marks the first time a player in blue-and-gold recorded a hat trick since Taylor Miranda '14 had one to her credit in a 5-0 shutout over Norwich in 2013.